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YooHoo

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  1. Haha! Basically copying and pasting the code from ErrorScreen gave me results! The chat event seemed to not trigger it so I set up keybinding! Thank you!
  2. Ok, I will. But, one last thing... public TestScreen() { super(Component.nullToEmpty("Title for what, though?")); } PoseStack poseStack = new PoseStack(); void renderLabel(int screenX, int screenY, String label) { this.font.draw(poseStack, label, screenX, screenY, 4210752); } @Override protected void init() { renderLabel(100, 100, "Hello, world!"); super.init(); } That is my Screen code ^ @SubscribeEvent @OnlyIn(Dist.CLIENT) public static void onClientChat(ClientChatEvent event) { OpenMessage.LOGGER.info(event.getMessage()); if(event.getMessage().equals("tap")) { Minecraft.getInstance().setScreen(new TestScreen()); } } This is what initiates it ^ But, when I say 'tap' in chat (placeholder for now), it doesn't show anything. Why? I think it might be the PoseStack
  3. Thank you! How do I get the center of the screen so I can position the UI right?
  4. I want to add just text to my Screen class. How can I do this?
  5. Yep! I just figured it out. Thank you!
  6. My post wasn't clear, I didn't mean IntelliJ to name it I meant intelliJ to find the name for it using stuff like sources (in Fabric) and stuff. What is Parchment? How do I use it?
  7. I'm trying to write some code for my Item class, and this is what it looks like: @Override public void inventoryTick(@NotNull ItemStack itemStack, @NotNull Level level, @NotNull Entity entity, int p_41407_, boolean p_41408_) { super.inventoryTick(itemStack, level, entity, p_41407_, p_41408_); } You can see I have renamed 3 of 5 variables, but I don't know what the last 2 variables are, since the names are just p_41407 and p_41408_. How can I get IntelliJ IDEA to automatically put in the right names for these variables? Or has MC deobfuscators not deobfuscated that yet?

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